It is in the path. It is in my webapp, and I stuck in the
catalina_home/lib as well.

Here is the url, and yes the server has been started

jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/~/h2-db/ms_Trailblaze;TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=3

Anyways, other drivers can seem to work in this system, what makes H2
unique?

On Apr 3, 5:21 am, Thomas Mueller <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > SEVERE: Exception opening database connection
> > java.sql.SQLException: org.h2.Driver
> >        at org.apache.catalina.realm.JDBCRealm.open(JDBCRealm.java:
> > 691)
>
> This looks like an exception of the JDBCRealm, not from H2.
>
> Where did you put the h2*.jar file? Maybe it's not in the classpath of
> the server.
>
> > I am having a heck of
> > time of finding the logger name in the docs so my log4j.xml can pick
> > it up.
>
> Try not to use slf4j / log4j until it works (maybe one of those jar
> files is not in the classpath?). Instead, using a database URL of the
> form jdbc:h2:~/test;TRACE_LEVEL_FILE=3
>
> Afterwards the .trace.db files (if you use the server mode, then there
> are two such files: one for the client, and one for the server).
>
> Regards,
> Thomas
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